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The Punk Patriot * The EPA *
The Punk Patriot covers the Tennessee Valley spill, the EPA, and what environmental law has become since the Reagan Administration
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Rosetteismyname (Centrist) - 1 year ago
The Punk Patriot is certainly a Punk, not quite as sharp as he thinks he is. Can't seem to string a … Show full comment
You are certainly right about one thing, he isn't as sharp as he thinks he is. I wish I could remove his vids - I posted here.
I said one comment and he took it out of context and gave it a new meaning. He is a close - minded ego maniac bozo that should be slapped across the head with reality
But oh well...he probably shall continue to make oblivous vids...
Dos Bros (Independent) - 1 year ago
what part is not nonsense.... are you saying that all of it is nonsense? all of it is innacurate?
As I suspected he talks a good game but can't back it up.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/clean-coal.htm
http://fossil.energy.gov/programs/powersystems/cleancoal/
In the United States, clean coal has been mentioned by United States President George W. Bush on several occasions, including his 2007 State of the Union Address. Bush's position is that clean coal technologies should be encouraged as one means to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil. Senator Hillary Clinton has also recently said that "we should strive to have new electricity generation come from other sources, such as clean coal and renewables."[35]
During the 2008 U.S. Presidential campaign, candidates John McCain and Barack Obama expressed interest in the development of clean coal technologies as part of an overall comprehensive energy plan.[36] President Obama called for five first-of-their-kind clean coal plants in the U.S. [37] Government groups have also advocated for the development and deployment of advanced clean coal technologies, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which recommended that the president, within the first 100 days, establish a fund managed by fossil-fuel utilities for the research and development of carbon capture and storage at private, academic and government sites. The recommendation also calls on Congress to "commit to doubling research and development funding over five years for renewable energy technologies, as well as clean coal energy."[38] In September 2008, the Government Accountability Office released a report recommending government leadership to advance the progress of carbon capture and storage technology, noting that the cost of implementing the technologies were an impediment to their commercial-scale usage. [39]
The US Department of Energy is working with private industry in developing clean coal technologies.[40] One of the clean coal technologies being developed is carbon sequestration, capturing carbon dioxide and eliminating or slowing its release back into the atmosphere. Another technology under development is Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle or IGCC. [41] The development of clean coal also creates the possibility of international business for the United States and other world markets.[42]
In Australia, clean coal is often referred to by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd as a possible way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.[43] (The previous Prime Minister John Howard has stated that nuclear power is a better alternative, as clean coal technology may not prove to be economically favorable.[44])
Dos Bros (Independent) - 1 year ago
what part is not nonsense.... are you saying that all of it is nonsense? all of it is innacurate?
No I'm just reading about his assertions on Clean Coal technology, no expert here, but I believe he is wrong, will get back to you.
Rosetteismyname (Centrist) - 1 year ago
The Punk Patriot is certainly a Punk, not quite as sharp as he thinks he is. Can't seem to string a … Show full comment
what part is not nonsense.... are you saying that all of it is nonsense? all of it is innacurate?
Dos Bros (Independent) - 1 year ago
The Punk Patriot is certainly a Punk, not quite as sharp as he thinks he is. Can't seem to string a sentence together without using his "cool language" When he has completed his education from his tree hugging professors, hopefully goes into the Marines so he can justly even considered with the word Patriot, I suggest he is in flight entertainment, nothing more. Zip the lip Punk you are causing global warming with your nonsense.
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